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Bridging the Gap
Optimizing Data Center Infrastructure Management
Tilo Kaschubek
Territory Manager – East/South Europe
[email protected]
+49 174 333 2715
Emerson at a Glance
approx. $21 Billion in sales
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Headquarters in St. Louis, Mo.
NYSE: EMR
Diversified global manufacturer
and technology provider
• Manufacturing and/or sales presence in more than 150 countries
• 250 manufacturing locations
• Founded in 1890
Approximately 129,000
employees worldwide
Engineering and Technology
PEMEX WIRELESS
Pemex Improves Safety
and Extends Production of
Oil Field With Emerson
Technology
ENERGY LOGIC DATA CENTERS
Emerson Shows Data Centers How to Take
the Heat Out of Energy Costs
BAY VILLAGE WATER QUALITY
Emerson Technology Helps A City
Better Maintain Its Drinking Water
System
DOLE SHIPPING
Emerson Technology Enhances Food
Preservation Around the World
PETROBRAS PETROCHEMICAL
Brazil’s largest petrochemical facility
will operate with Emerson technology
Emerson Network Power
Automatic
Transfer Switch
Paralleling
Switchgear
Fire Pump
Controller
Surge Protection
Uninterruptible Power
Supplies & Batteries
Integrated Racks
Precision
Cooling
Cold Aisle
Containment
Cooling
Rack
Power
Distribution Unit
Extreme-Density
Precision Cooling
Out-of-Band
Access
Infrastructure
Management &
Monitoring
Power Distribution Units
UPS
Server power supplies
Monitoring
Avocent IT Management
Access & Control
to the Heterogeneous Environment
Power Control & Energy Management
Understanding
Capacity, Consumption, Cost
Datacenter Planning & Documentation
Comprehensive Visualization, Plan with Confidence,
Know Your Capacity & Inventory,
Exchange Critical Data with Other Departments
DCIM Strategy
Datacenter IT
Bridging the Gap to
Increase Efficiency
Datacenter Facility
“By 2014, DCIM tools and processes will become main stream in data centers, growing from
1 percent penetration (in 2010) to 60 percent. To take advantage of the benefits as they evolve,
I&O leaders should begin the DCIM evaluation process in 2010 and 2011,” said David Cappuccio,
managing vice president and chief of research for Gartner’s Infrastructure teams in his March
2010 report, “DCIM: Going Beyond IT.”
What We Know: “Traditional” Data Center Thinking
Focuses on Functional Layers
Hold original design together
Static design
Traditional
Process
Plan
Design
Deploy
Operate
Maintain
Application
Layer
IT
Layer
IT Managed
Facility
Physical
Layer
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Virtualization Exposes the Gap Between
IT and Physical Layers
No tools today
to synchronize
the virtualization
automation with
the physical layer
Results in potential
overloading and
subsequent outages
Does not allow
optimization in design
There is a need for physical
and IT infrastructure
to have a dynamic
relationship
App
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App
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App
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App
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App
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Virtualization
Server 1
Server 2
Server 3 Server 4
Server 5
X
X
Physical Infrastructure
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Server 6
Preserving Availability Through Increased Safety
Margin = Lower Power Capacity Utilization
Data Center Power Allocation
Stranded Capacity
CRAC
fans
10%
Actual Capacity
Dynamic
Changes
Power
Buffer Limit
Other
55%
Chiller 18%
Power Usage
Time
“Data center power capacity includes buffers
intended to absorb spikes in power use caused
by peaks in resource utilization. These buffers
are typically based on either nameplate or
nominal server power consumption or power
consumption measured at peak utilization with
specific workloads.”
Server
fans
10%
Mid
changes
Dynamic
Changes
Static
Source: Intel White Paper - Increasing Data Center Efficiency with Server Power Measurements
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What’s Needed: Closed-Loop Control to Allow
the Data Center to Operate Like an Eco-System
Gain an unprecedented
level of visibility into and
control over your critical
infrastructure.
Bridging the Gap to
Increase Efficiency
See everything within your critical infrastructure at a
glance. Control anything.
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What is the Trellis platform?
dynamic infrastructure optimization platform
The only holistic DCIM platform of hardware, software and
services for managing the critical operations of the data center
• Enabling smarter decisions resulting in:
Less risk of downtime while achieving greater efficiency
Allowing data centers to run at higher capacities
Improved compliance
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Provides the Visibility and Control
New Trellis Platform
Applications
Universal Management
Gateway
•Modular Construction
•Multiple Protocol Support
•Bi-Directional Communication
•Heterogeneous Communication
•Multiple Protocol Support
•Real-Time Collection
•Bi-Directional Communication
Leveraging the expertise across Emerson
Network Power
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Trellis Platform Conceptual Architecture
Data Refinement
Actionable
Data
Universal Management Gateway
Real-time
Data (ms)
Develop Where Differentiated – Leverage The Rest
Trellis Platform 1.0 IT Capabilities
Inventory Management
• Track data center inventory
• Visually track configuration of assets
• Extendable symbol library for all device types
• Search and locate within the data center
Configuration Management
• Model relationships between devices
• Visually analyze impact of changes or events
• Discover dependencies between different
infrastructure components
• Track change history
IT Operations Management
• Collect and analyze real-time data
• Set and report on energy limits by zone or rack
• Utilize trending for better decisions
• Discover and import new devices
Change Management
• Model future changes to data center
• Schedule major events
• Track and manage relationships
• Track complete change history
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Trellis Platform 1.0 Facilities Capabilities
Site Management
• Alarm/event management and notifications
• Device operating status and data trends
• Environment and site conditions
Energy Management
• Data center efficiency metrics including PUE
• Energy consumption (kW/hours) and costs
• Sub-system efficiency losses
Power Systems Management
• Dependencies of the complete power system
• Power system resource utilization and capacity
• Active power path status
Cooling Systems Management
• Dependencies of the complete cooling system
• Cooling system resource utilization and capacity
• Cooling target zone management
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Manage Data Center Infrastructure in Real-Time
Gather millions of data points in real-time;
view only data that is most critical to your
business and execute several actions
simultaneously
Speed
Centralize monitoring, planning, control
and automation in a single system
Simplicity
Management capabilities for small, medium
and enterprise environments
Scalability
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Questions & Answers